Pulp Fiction, 1883 · page 1 of 32
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. POOLE ree he REET EET aM ST eS a eo ore et en ot Be ei ews UL pyc" are =?PxE ae) Os OT he 8 et ee ae a ee = = - = = im i) sul | ht >. a NR ve AA - ae, AN oie wlddadN LAD Miaks, > aa Se s | rd Mii ly Ty 7 GSEPEF a ons s ~ my ’ , r QT MN VLA COPYRIGHTED IN 1883,8¥Y BEADLE & ADAMS. A ey a — pos é A ———— URLS Ee ENTERED AT THE Post OFFice AT NEw YORK, N. Y., aT SECOND Crass Mar RATES, Vol XIX. Published Every cheadle ¢ Adams, Publishers, Ten Cents a Copy. No 929 Week. 98 WILLIAM STREET, N. Y., May 23, 1883. $5.00 a Year THE TERRIBLE TRIO; or, The Angel of the Army. A ROMANCE OF THE LONE STAR STATE. —— eee eee ee BY “BUCKSKIN SAM”~Major Sam §. Hall. AUTHOR OF “ DIAMOND DICK,” ‘‘ THE LONE STAR GAMBLER,” ‘‘ THE TERRIBLE TONKAWAY,” ‘' KIT CARSON. JR.,” “BIG FOOT WALLACE,” ETO, ae | a ani hi THUS HANGS LIONEL LACROSSE, AMONG THE SWARMING MYRIADS OF OWLS, SNAKES, RABBITS AND MARMOTS: HIS SENSES, FOR THE TIME, HAVING PROVIDENTIALLY LEFT HIM. Eomichboo Gom